Well 
Swapping a Corrado dash requires the Dash, Knee bar, wiring, Brackets,
support bar, consol and steering colomn. It also might pay to get the
heater box, and duct work so that you dont have to make ducts. I am
doing an A3 dash swap and am using the heaterbox and everything else. 
You have to trim the dash where it meets the window.
any other questions feel free to ask
Frank

> 
> Hey All,
> 
> I'm thinking about swapping a Corrado dash into my GTI as a project.  Anyone
> on this list done it?  I would like to know exactly what I need, price I
> should expect to pay and what's involved.  I almost picked one up at
> waterfest last summer but since I didn't know exactly what to get, I backed
> out.  The guy wanted $100 for it w/o the glove box and knee bar.  There's a
> guy around town (NYC) who's done plenty of them but he might be pricey.  One
> of the dash swaps he did was on a A2 VR6 at waterfest and it looks very nice,
> although it was from an A3.  If it's not very hard, I would like to try it
> myself rather than paying someone to do it.
> 
> So if anybody has done this recently or has detailed accounts, drop me an
> email.
> 
> Thanx
> 
> Patrick
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